Blowing money on iPad games

I’m working on a story about the ways you – or your child – can burn through a whole bunch of money without realizing it. Imagine being the parents who found $1,400 worth of charges to their credit card because their second-grader was click happy while playing Smurfs Village. That’s a lot of smurfberries.

Apple has since agreed to return $32.5 million to users who were burned by how easy it was to buy stuff while using apps.

Do you let your children use your iPhone, iPad or tablet to download apps? How do you prevent them from making unauthorized purchases? Select answers will be used in the paper.